Le Nagano
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Finding an ideal romantic hotel in Les Gets does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Le Nagano, a nice option for travellers like you.
La Ferme de Caroline (0.7 mi), located nearby, makes Le Nagano a great place to stay for those interested in visiting this popular Les Gets landmark.
Guest rooms offer a refrigerator and a desk, and Le Nagano makes getting online easy as free wifi is available.
You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the hotel, including sun umbrellas, beach chairs, and newspaper. In addition, guests can enjoy a pool and a lounge during their visit. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.
While visiting Les Gets, you may want to try some tapas at one of the nearby restaurants, such as O Kariboo.
Le Nagano looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Les Gets.
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200m from slopes and easy access to les gets, morzine and mont chery. Also close to ski shop Jordan's which hotel advertise as 35 % off - I wouldn't use them again however - poor English and French get priority service/skis and you get the final bill at the end - this actually went up from the figure quoted at the start.
The hotel excellent spa - our 8 and 10 yr old could use with no quibble - pool and jacuzzi open all day and hot tub, steam room x 2 and sauna (bit cold) open from 4 pm. Gym looks ok but when you start using equipment it's like an old multigym.
Restruant - no comment - was full all week.
Rooms nice - was self catering but seemed a bit strange we had to empty our own bins an ask for more toilet paper and towels during our stay.
TV - only English Chanel was BBC world news - no DVD
Friendly staff and clean hotel.
Spent eight nights on a half board basis at the family-run chalet Hotel Le Nagano on a skiing vacation in late January with three other friends (2 couples).
= Room
Situated on the second floor, the standard room [16] we stayed in is large and can double as a mini apartment (for self catering use), since it is furnished with a kitchenette and two bunk-beds for kids.
The main beds are medium sized with a semi hard mattress and soft square pillows. The small wooden side commodes have a traditional reading lamp on.
Space is ample and the room is furnished with a dining table and four wooden chairs, a writing table and chair, and a double wardrobe with a large safe deposit locker inside. The room has glass sliding doors across its whole width, leading on to a balcony furnished with two deckchairs, and let in plenty of light when the curtain is curtailed.
There is a large Samsung TV in the room that offers a large variety of French speaking stations (including EuroSport and National Geographic), plus the BBC World and a German channel.
The overall decor of the room is rustic, French chalet style (naturally), and gives the reassuring feeling of warmth.
= Bathroom
The ensuite bathroom is conveniently (or not so) split in two, the toilet separated from the mid-sized bath/shower and wash hand basin room. There's a large towel warmer and three embroidered towels per person. A bathrobe and bath slippers are also freely provided. The room is stocked with two bars of soap, two body/hair shampoo flasks and a body lotion flask, all of which are of very good quality. For those who make use of it there is a good hand held hair dryer.
= Breakfast
For breakfast one has a choice of yoghurt, cereals, muesli, jam, fresh fruit, cakes, pain au chocolat, honey, croissants, sliced loaf bread for toast, baguettes, cold cuts (cheese, ham and speck), hard boiled eggs and two types of juices plus a hot section consisting of scrambled eggs and miniature sausages. Coffee, tea, hot chocolate and hot milk are served by the waiting staff.
= Dinner
Having booked half board, we were served a five-course dinner every night, with the exception of two evenings, where Savoyard specialities were on offer. The food was really delicious and well plated.
The waiting staff are very courteous, efficient and friendly, with basic command of the English language, whilst fluent in French. Their service was, nevertheless, sterling silver!
The week's dining menu is notified in advance inside the hotel's lift.
= Amenities and common areas
The hotel boasts an adequate sized ski room, with individual lockers for the storing of skis, poles and snowboards. It is very conveniently accessible by lift from within the hotel while the exiting (and subsequent entrance with ski boots on) is via the garage ramp (so no steps but an inclination). We were given a discount, thanks to the hotel, when hiring our gear from the neighbouring ski shop - Jordan's Sports.
Parking is available within the hotel's perimeter and probably also in the garage.
In the basement, there is a well-equipped fitness gym with six different workout machines, a children's playing area, two ‘old school’ car video games, a flipper, a rather old table soccer, and a small billiard table. Good fun!! Furthermore there is a heated swimming pool, which is mostly shallow with a small deep area, under a lovely convertible roof, and two jacuzzis. One can also make an appointment to book a massage.
The reception area is within a large rustic lounge and has this mountain feel all around. There are many wooden sofas with cottage style cushions around coffee tables, which surround the authentic log fireplace.
Wifi is free, but a four hour code is required for access. That said, the reception is at its best in the lounge area, with patchy signal from the bedroom.
= Cleanliness
The hotel is impeccably clean throughout, with the entire floor surface area washed daily!
= Overall Experience
We enjoyed our stay at Hotel Le Nagano and would recommend it to friends seeking our same experience. The hotel is situated extremely close to the ski school and the slopes. There is a functioning village around with supermarkets, restaurants, bars, souvenir shops, delicatessens, sport apparel shops, the police, a RC chapel, etc all within walking distance.
For its three star hotel rating, this is definitely at the top of its tier, and very good value for money.
The hotel room was cozy and clean with a modern bathroom.
The pool was great after a day on the slopes with hot tubs and saunas for adults with tired ski legs!
The food was exceptional! Most nights was a 5 star feast...bravo to the chef! It was a delight to see our children so interested in the variety of food on offer. Our waitress was lovely and chatty as were all the hotel staff. It’s a friendly, family run hotel with the sons teaching at ESF ski school.
We have had a fantastic holiday in Les Gets and despite the lack of snowfall for a couple of weeks we have been very impressed with the amount of snow on the slopes and the way the slopes are maintained and kept open and running.
ESF were a great ski school for both my children and myself as a sort of beginner (having not skied for 15 years!).
We have already reserved a week for next season we’ve been so impressed. Many thanks to all for enabling our children to start their skiing journey and get the bug!
"Our party had rooms 1, 4, 5 & 7 and no-one had anything to complain about. My room was 5 and review was based on that."Read full review
"If you like traditional mountain style (pictured below), be sure you request a 'Savoyard room'."Read full review
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